Defecation - Wikipedia Defecation (or defaecation) follows digestion and is the necessary biological process by which organisms eliminate a solid, semisolid, or liquid waste material known as feces (or faeces) from the digestive tract via the anus or cloaca
Defecation | Anatomy, Physiology Benefits | Britannica defecation, the act of eliminating solid or semisolid waste materials (feces) from the digestive tract In human beings, wastes are usually removed once or twice daily, but the frequency can vary from several times daily to three times weekly and remain within normal limits
What Does It Mean To Defecate? | Digestive Insights Defecation is the body’s process of eliminating waste, crucial for maintaining health and balance The act of defecation is often taken for granted, but it plays a vital role in our overall health
Defecation - Rectum - Control - TeachMePhysiology Defecation can either be voluntary or involuntary depending on the situation Young children learn voluntary control of the process during toilet training and it typically remains under voluntary control throughout life